Kali on ODROID-C1 – User Instructions

Use the dd utility to image this file to your microSD/eMMC device. In our example, we use a microSD which is located at /dev/sdb. Change this as needed.

Alert! This process will wipe out your SD card. If you choose the wrong storage device, you may wipe out your computers hard disk.

xzcat kali-$version-odroidc.img.xz |ddof=/dev/sdb bs=512k

This process can take awhile depending on your device speed and image size.

Once the dd operation is complete, boot up the ODROID-C1 with the SD / eMMC plugged in. Log in to Kali (root / toor), that’s it, you’re done!

Kali on ODROID-C1 – Developer Instructions

If you are a developer and want to tinker with the Kali ODROID-C1 image, including changing the kernel configuration and generally being adventurous, check out the kali-arm-build-scripts repository on GitHub, and follow the README.md file’s instructions. The script to use is odroid-c.sh